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Nastasia [14]
3 years ago
8

Mike went to the ATM to take out $20 for the movies. Later in the day, he transferred $36 to his checking account

English
2 answers:
mezya [45]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1st: A

2nd:D

3rd: 154.85

Explanation:

I did the question on edg and I got it right

HOPED THIS HELPED

kotykmax [81]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The letter A represents where the amount of $20 should be written.

The letter D represents where the amount of $36 should be written.

The ending balance, E, is $154.85.

Mike withdrew $20 at an ATM, so A, which is in the "ATM Withdrawal Debit" box, is $20.

Mike later transferred $36 to his checking account. Transferring means moving away to another place, so that $36 is represented by D, which is in the "Transfer From Savings Deposit" box.

Now, Mike withdrew $20 (-20) and transferred in $36 (36). According to the balance from 3/16, he had $138.85. $138.85 - $20 + $36 = $154.85.

Hope this helped!

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